This Scientist Used To Spread Climate Change Alarmism. Now She's Trying To Debunk It.
The doomsday consensus around climate change is "manufactured," says scientist Judith Curry.
The doomsday consensus around climate change is "manufactured," says scientist Judith Curry.
A review of Climate Liberalism: Perspectives on Liberty, Property & Pollution at Law & Liberty.
Environmental activists expect us to modify our lifestyles to meet their priorities.
Global warming is an issue. But there are other pressing problems that deserve the world's attention.
And it undercuts energy efficiency investments already made by millions of Californians.
The White House insists it doesn't want to ban gas stoves but still needs the power to do so.
"All the time we hear socialists say, 'Next time, we'll get it right.' How many next times do you get?"
Years after the Ninth Circuit ordered the case dismissed, it is brought back to life with a surprising trial court order.
The Securities & Exchange Commission again delays issuing a controversial anticipated rule.
Why the businessman launched a long shot campaign for the presidency.
The Supreme Court ruled in 2022 that the agency lacked the authority to regulate the entire energy industry at once, but the Biden administration is taking another swing at it anyway.
Land-hungry biomass, wind, and solar power are set to occupy an area equivalent of the size of the European Union by 2050.
"If you don't trust central authority, then you should see this immediately as something that is very problematic," says the Florida governor.
Regulations costing less than $200 million will no longer be considered "economically significant."
A new satellite global temperature data series bolsters the case that climate models are running way too hot.
A selection of Reason's most incisive articles on population, pollution, resource depletion, biodiversity, energy, climate change, and the ideological environmentalists' penchant for peddling doom.
The movie wants to be a call to arms for climate activists. Instead, it portrays them as delusional, apocalyptic depressives.
"When we look at solar and wind around the world, it always correlates to rising prices and declining reliability."
Robert Zubrin’s The Case for Nukes highlights the connection between energy and freedom.
The COVID-19 lab leak theory was labeled "misinformation." Now it's the most plausible explanation.
No overpopulation doom but humanity is still at risk by overstepping planetary boundaries.
The plaintiff states lack standing to challenge the Biden Administration's interim Social Cost of Carbon estimates
One place where environmentalists and libertarians are on the same page
The Eighth Circuit joins the First, Third, Fourth, Ninth, and Tenth in rejecting the arguments for removal, but Judge David Stras writes an interesting concurrence.
Climate change is a problem, but the IPCC AR6 Synthesis Report is wrong to suggest that humanity is on the brink of catastrophic warming.
Reason first argued for researching such a planetary emergency cooling system 26 years ago.
We couldn't find any negative review of physicist Steven Koonin's Unsettled that disputed its claims directly or even described them accurately.
If you look closely, you'll find a lot of contradictions.
Despite an apocalyptic media narrative, the modern era has brought much longer lives and the greatest decline in poverty ever.
In drought or flood, bad environmental policy is making Californians miserable.
Despite what you may have heard, many "recyclables" sent to recycling plants are never recycled at all.
Federal regulators and lawmakers are pushing bans after a new study came out linking indoor gas stove usage to childhood asthma.
Warning diners that red meat is bad for the environment is yet another attempt to socially engineer food choices.
California's economy is growing despite Gov. Gavin Newsom's policies, not because of them.
The Department of Energy has announced a good way to spend some of the funds authorized by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
A new study examines what happened in British Columbia, while a second looks at how to ensure "revenue neutrality."
Ending subsidies can help cut emissions and energy costs.
Poor countries expecting a climate change reparations bonanza will likely be disappointed.
The good news is that does not mean "instant Armageddon" by 2030.
The bigger problem now is that outmoded regulations stand in the way of deployment.
Onerous environmental permitting regulations make rapid renewable energy deployment in the United States a "fantasy."
At COP27, poor countries demand climate change "loss and damage" funding from rich countries.
A new proposed regulation may test the limits of the Executive Branch's authority to impose regulatory requirements on federal contractors.